Hi,
On Thursday 03 June 2004 17:43, Will Keogh wrote:
> Dear built-executable gurus,
> I have an ugly labview problem. I have inherited a suite of labview
> programs, consisting of built executables that are known to work, and a
> vast, disorganised pile of vis. The challenge is to reconstruct working
> versions of the source code corresponding to each executable. What makes it
> hard is that there are 1/2 doz different versions of each vi, and no
> obvious way to tell which are the 'good' ones. I am hoping that it may be
> possible to dig into the exes and find out what vis went in to them (I
> understand that I certainly can't get the original source code out of the
> exes, but any clues would be helpful). Does anyone have any ideas?
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Well, you can certainly try to rename the exe to .llb, then you can browse it
with LabVIEW functions (List directory...). You could then try to open a ref
to these VIs, and try to figure out the VI rev via property nodes (I really
don't know if this is in the built app, though).
Hope this helps,
Joerg
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